GRE Tutoring in San Jose (California)

For most individuals preparing to enter graduate school, the Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, is one of the biggest obstacles during the application process. Divided into three sections to assess verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing, the GRE aids graduate programs in determining potential academic talent. As a result, prospective graduate students who are serious about attending any graduate school, and especially the top schools in the world, should and must modify their test preparation strategy in order to meet and/or exceed GRE score expectations to earn a spot in their school of choice. The private tutors at Manhattan Review can help individuals like you achieve your testing goals!

For over 15 years, Manhattan Review has been providing world-class GRE test prep services to prospective graduate students looking to modify their test preparation strategies to reach a desirable GRE score. We accomplish this, year after year, by offering a fully customizable program that includes interactive online courses and a host of other tools and resources designed to help ready our participants for test day. Our biggest attraction, however, are our private tutors. An assembled group of the most elite professionals across a variety of industries, our private tutors are the most sought after because they are the best at what they do, which gives our GRE program an advantage over others.

No other GRE test prep program in San Jose gives students a better opportunity to succeed on test day or thereafter. Specifically, all of the top graduate programs in the Greater San Jose Area, including San Jose State University, California University of Management and Technology, National University and Golden Gate University continue to support our program as demonstrated by their consistent acceptance of our students over the years. Similarly, the top employers in San Jose also have endorsed our efforts by hiring our past participants without fail. From IBM to Samsung to the local government and universities, our past participants proudly represent all of the major companies in San Jose as well as our program at Manhattan Review. Let us help you reach your potential as well.

GRE Private Course

Bill put in a lot of outside hours preparing for class and answering questions throughout the week. He really tried his hardest to help us reach our goals. I really really appreciated how dedicated he was to helping us.- Cheng (This student did GRE tutoring)

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Meet a San Jose GRE Tutor: Roman L.

Before joining Manhattan Review as a private tutor about four years ago, Roman spent much of his career on the opposite coast honing his skills as a mechanical engineer while working for one of the most respected names in the tech industry outside of Silicon Valley. And though he has always enjoyed his profession immensely, Roman always wanted to help make a difference in the lives of others, particularly up and coming talent, like his mentor once did for him. However, that dream took a backseat to his first love, being a mechanical engineer. He would come to realize a unique life in which he could prosper in both roles only seven years later, several years after he graduated from his alma mater, Boston University.

Upon leaving Boston University with his highest earned grade point average to date, Roman was recruited to work for a highly respected tech firm in the New England area. After several promotions and demonstration of undeniable talent, Roman was coerced to come to Silicon Valley, where he has thrived ever since. It didn't take long for him to discover an opportunity to become a GRE tutor at Manhattan Review, which ultimately would give him the long awaited chance to realize his dream of helping to develop talent. And that is exactly what Roman does at Manhattan Review. Roman not only takes seriously the opportunity to impart knowledge and skills on GRE test taking strategies with his students, but also because he really cares about them being adequately prepared for the GRE and for a successful career afterwards.